In semantic segmentation, accurate prediction masks are crucial for
downstream tasks such as medical image analysis and image editing. Due to the
lack of annotated data, few-shot semantic segmentation (FSS) performs poorly in
predicting masks with precise contours. Recently, we have noticed that the
large foundation model segment anything model (SAM) performs well in processing
detailed features. Inspired by SAM, we propose FSS-SAM to boost FSS methods by
addressing the issue of inaccurate contour. The FSS-SAM is training-free. It
works as a post-processing tool for any FSS methods and can improve the
accuracy of predicted masks. Specifically, we use predicted masks from FSS
methods to generate prompts and then use SAM to predict new masks. To avoid
predicting wrong masks with SAM, we propose a prediction result selection (PRS)
algorithm. The algorithm can remarkably decrease wrong predictions. Experiment
results on public datasets show that our method is superior to base FSS methods
in both quantitative and qualitative aspects